Training Aliens Levels 1-3 bundle is the most flexible way to teach your K-8th graders the social and emotional skills they need in a fun, confidence-building way.
NASA has asked Space Camp attendees to teach visiting aliens advance skills in making friends, managing emotions, and participating in groups as part of a test program. Training Aliens Level 1 Level 2 and Level 3 are included. Review the list of skills taught in each level below:
When the aliens have difficulty with a skill, campers are given two common options to manage the behavior. Using a you-choose format, campers learn that both options are ineffective with humorous consequences.
After reading the story in the Training Aliens text, teachers lead campers through the related mission in the training manual. Each mission includes three steps which may be taught on three separate days or combined to teach on one day. Curriculum includes free access to three video courses (when this product is added to your cart).
Training Aliens is not an independent curriculum. It is best suited for elementary students and families, co-ops, and classes learning foundational skills together.
Students grow in confidence as they learn skills they need to train aliens about:
friendship & communication
managing emotions
group membership
solving social and emotional problems.
Click buttons on the individual levels linked above to try a complete sample.
Training Aliens does not use worksheets to teach students who may already be challenged by them.
Instead, activities used to teach 16 lessons include:
- discussion
- video lessons (included with purchase)
- challenges
- dramatization
- fables (secular)/Bible stories (faith-based)
- quotes (secular)/Scriptures (faith-based)
- picture books of your choice
- games
- space-camp activities & snack ideas
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I start with any level of Training Aliens?
Yes, though starting with Level 1 or Level 2 is recommended for some foundational skills.
Can I skip lessons or teach them out of order?
Yes, though some lessons make teaching advanced skills easier.
Can students older or younger than K-8 use Training Aliens?
Yes. Older students can be asked to lead younger siblings or students in completing missions. Younger students can listen and participate as their maturity allows.
Can I use Training Aliens with one child?
Yes, with some modifications. Children learn social and emotional skills best while interacting with others. Some activities can be completed with parents or teachers. Activities that work best for groups can be saved for days when friends or family are visiting. You may also wish to join a class or start a co-op with friends.
How long does Training Aliens take to teach?
Leading one mission per week for 16 weeks is a semester’s worth of lessons. You can also teach a lesson every other week for a year. All lessons and activities are optional, so the time it takes to teach will vary. You’ll receive a planning form for adding your own activities. The curriculum can also be modified for use during Morning Basket or family devotional time.
Does each student need a training manual?
No. Unlike Grammar Galaxy, Training Aliens requires just one text and one training manual per family, classroom, or co-op group.
Am I allowed to make copies of the print training manual?
No. You’ll receive a PDF with forms that you’ll want to duplicate. You may make as many copies of the PDF forms as you need for your family, class, or group.
We are a Christian family but are limited to purchasing secular curriculum, or we want to make our own decisions about which Bible content to use.
No problem! Check the description of each individual level to download the Bible stories and Scriptures taught in the Faith-Based Training Manual.
Will there be more levels to Training Aliens?
No. This is the final level. However, a teen communication curriculum is in development.
Arlene’s review is of Level 1, but is a great explanation of how and why to use Training Aliens.















